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The Secret of Monkey Island:Special Edition

The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition is an enhanced remake of The Secret of Monkey Island for the PC, Xbox Live Arcade and iPhone/iPod touch developed internally by LucasArts and released on 15 July 2009. The remake was announced on the first day of the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo along with the episodic Tales of Monkey Island.[13]
The Special Edition features new character art and hand-painted environments in the style of the original, presented in 1920 x 1080 widescreen resolution.[14][15] It also features a re-recorded and re-mastered score, and the principal voice artists from The Curse of Monkey Island read the previously unspoken lines, with Dominic Armato as Guybrush, Alexandra Boyd as Elaine, and Earl Boen as LeChuck.[16] The Xbox Live version, to meet specifications, uses compressed audio and artwork, but these assets remain uncompressed in the PC version.[17]
The interface itself is streamlined, hiding the verb table and inventory that previously took up the lower part of the screen. These, including the nine-option verb table from the enhanced editions of the game, can be pulled up as a menu, while verbs can also be selected by cycling through pre-set commands.[15] Another new feature is the three-level hint system, which (at the third level) presents a bright yellow arrow showing the player where to go.[15]
The developers also added a close-up of Spiffy, the dog in the Scumm Bar, that was deleted from the original versions due to space considerations, despite appearing on the back of the box.[18]
It is possible to switch between the 256 color enhanced and the new version of graphics without interrupting the flow of the game.[14] This also switches between the original CD Audio soundtrack and the remastered score with ambient sound effects, and the loss of voice-over work for the original version. The game did insert the famous dog on the back of the original game's box and remove the infamous stump joke. [19]

This is the only game that i know in which you can switch back to past and come back to present.yes.You can Switch it back to 256 color to relieve the old days or you can play the present with IMBA Graphics.